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11+ MATHEMATICS PAPER - SAMPLE - TIME ALLOWED: ONE HOUR All working must be clearly shown and must be set out in the space provided Attempt as many questions as you can, in any order Calculators may not be used Marks for each question are shown EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Ruler, pencil, pen, protractor Name: Result: Comment: Page of 15 Find the value of (a) 289 + 134 (b) 4716 - 1825 Answer [1] Answer [1] (c) 35 x 29 (d) 52.7 + 8.54 - 5.3 Answer [1] Answer [1] _ Work out (a) 571 x 100 Answer [1] (b) 3.61 x 10 Answer [1] (c) 27 ÷ 1000 Answer [1] _ Page of 15 Angela caught a train at 7.30 in the morning and arrived at Newcastle at 1.42 in the afternoon How long did her journey take? Answer [1] (a) Find the volume of a cuboid with length cm, width cm and height cm Answer [1] (b) Find the volume of this shape Answer [2] Page of 15 (a) Mary goes to the school fair She pays to get in She visits side shows and she has a cream tea How much does Mary spend altogether? Answer [2] (b) Anna has £5 to spend at the school fair She must pay to get in How many times can she visit a side show if she has a cream tea as well? Answer [2] Page of 15 Accurately measure the angles below with a protractor (a) (b) (a) Answer [1] (b) Answer [1] _ Find of 30 Answer [1] _ Work out 694 x 27 Show all your working Answer [2] _ Page of 15 What percentage of this shape is shaded? Answer [1] _ 10 Find the perimeter of this rectangle: Answer [1] 11 Find the missing angles by calculation The diagrams are not to scale: (a) (b) (c) Answer(a) (b) (c) [3] _ Page of 15 12 This is a drawing of a boy in his bedroom (a) Estimate the length of the real bed Answer : The bed is roughly [1] (b) Estimate the length of the real room Answer : The room is roughly [1] _ 13 Write down the fifth term of this sequence 6,9,12,15, Answer [1] _ Page of 15 14 An orange drink is made by mixing water with concentrated orange juice of the orange drink is water How many litres of water will be in 12 litres of orange drink? Answer [2] _ 15 Look at the numbers in the cloud: 20 27 17 12 14 35 Write down any of these numbers which are: (a) even Answer [1] (b) multiples of Answer [1] (c) factors of 24 Answer [1] (d) prime numbers? Answer [1] _ Page of 15 16 Here is part of a railway timetable London King’s Cross Peterborough Newcastle 10 30 11 24 13 36 11 30 12 35 14 58 12 35 13 27 15 39 13 25 14 15 17 05 14 30 15 45 17 30 (a) How long does it take the 10 30 from London to reach Peterborough? Answer [2] (b) If you set off from home on the 11.30 train from King’s Cross and travelled to Newcastle before taking another hour and 38 minutes to finish your jorney home at what time would you arrive home? Answer [2] 17 Pupils estimate their heights as 5m 120cm 50mm feet Which of these you think might be correct? Answer [1] Page of 15 18 There are tables in a room There are bars of chocolate on each table (a) Nine people sit at one table They share the chocolate equally What fraction of a bar they each have? Answer [1] Answer [1] (b) Four people sit at another table They share the chocolate equally What fraction of a bar they each have? Page 10 of 15 (c) In another room there are two tables There are four bars of chocolate on one table There are five on the other Twelve people sit at the table with four bars Some other people sit at the table with five bars At each table they share the chocolate equally Everyone in the room has the same fraction of a bar How many people sit at the table with five bars? Show your working Answer [2] 19 Pembury Youth centre held a Judo club on Tuesday evenings At the beginning of the year the children’s heights were recorded on a chart (The last names are the girls names.) Complete the chart for the four missing children using the information below Tina is the same height as Mark Faye is 20cm shorter than the tallest boy If Barry grew another cm he would be the same height as the tallest girl Steven is 20cm taller than the shortest boy Page 11 of 15 Now answer the following questions (a) What is the difference in height between the shortest member of the club and the tallest member? Answer [1] (b) Calculate the average height of the girls Answer [1] (c) Which girl is closest to the girls’ average height? Answer [1] (d) How tall is the shortest boy? Answer [1] Page 12 of 15 20 There are 88 marbles altogether Fill in one pupil’s right answer to help you complete the equation …………………………………………… = 88 Solve the equation to find n, the the number of marbles in a bag Answer [2] Page 13 of 15 21 At a party we ordered sausage rolls at 24 pence each, hotdogs at 81p each and drinks at 20 pence each What is the total cost ? Answer [1] _ 22 A number of shapes have been made with matches For this pattern: (a) Draw the next shapes (b) Complete the table below, to show how many matches there are Number of squares Number of matches [2] 10 20 [4] (c) Write down in words the rule to go from one shape to the next (2) _ 23 Page 14 of 15 (a) Find the area of this shape Answer [2] (b) Find the perimeter of the shape Answer [2] _ 24 My calculator is broken The only buttons that work are these Which sequence of buttons will enable me to get an answer of 11 on the screen of my calculator? Answer _ [3] If you have time, try to find some more ways to get 11 [Total 65] END OF EXAMINATION Page 15 of 15 ... how many matches there are Number of squares Number of matches [2] 10 20 [4] (c) Write down in words the rule to go from one shape to the next (2) _ 23